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Marc-Andre Ter Stegen to consider Barcelona future

Barcelona's German goalkeeper Marc-Andre ter Stegen makes a save during UEFA Champions League semi-final second leg football match FC Bayern Munich
Image: Marc-Andre ter Stegen says he wants more game time for Barcelona

German goalkeeper Marc-Andre ter Stegen admits he will have to consider his future if he does not start to get more game-time for Barcelona.

The 23-year-old has been Barca's cup goalkeeper this season, featuring eight times in the Champions League, making six appearances in the Copa del Rey and starting only four La Liga matches.

It has been rumoured the former Borussia Monchengladbach stopper could move to Liverpool next term and while he does not want to comment on any rumours, he accepts his future in Spain is far from clear.

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"I'm not considering myself with other clubs because the situation doesn't currently oblige me to," he told German outlet sport1.de.

"Football is my job and all that matters is the present, the next game. I am not going to be wasting time considering what I do next. Barca are a great club and things can still change between now and the summer.

"If the situation remains the way it is at the moment, however, then we're definitely going to have to talk - there's no avoiding that."

Ter Stegen had the same role for the Catalans last season, when he did not even make a single appearance in La Liga.

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Image: Ter Stegen has been first choice in the Champions League but wants to feature more regularly in La Liga

He concedes playing second fiddle to Claudio Bravo is not always easy, even if he feels the faith of coach Luis Enrique.

His starting place in last season's successful Champions League final and his continued appearances in the competition is enough to prove that, although he would rather play more than just a handful of games each month.

"It's difficult because you don't get the rhythm that you would like," he said. "Of course I want to be playing more.

"If the situation stays the way it is, then of course we've got to talk about it at some stage. In the long run, it's very tough for a goalkeeper of my age."